Arch Templeton of Traralgon, having worked for another funeral director (and driven the Hudson hearse in the collection, in 1930), established his own funeral business, working from a shed in the garden where he made coffins. This shed, although adapted to suit the landscape of the main street of Old Gippstown, is the basis of the Funeral Parlour. The interior consists of a ‘viewing’ room and the rear room has a display of old tools and surveying equipment. The side annexe has a display of a horse-drawn hearse and a mourning coach. There is a funeral director’s display planned for this space in the future.
‘Ashdale’ Shearing Shed and Fowler Steam Traction Engine
This shearing shed (sometimes called a woolshed) c.1880 was part of the Ashdale farm complex from Dumbulk North...